

GOODEN GOODWIN'. 



A letter to the Bishop of Exeter ; containing 

 an examination of his letter to the Archbishop 

 of Canterbury. Seventh thousand. 



London, 1850. 8 



Another copy. 



- Second edition. London, 1850. 8 



The doctrine of the Church of England as to 

 the effects of baptism in the case of infants. 

 With an appendix, containing the baptismal 

 services of Luther and the Nuremberg and 

 Cologne liturgies. 2d ed. London, 1850. 8 



Another copy. 



A vindication of the doctrine of the Church of 

 England on the validity of the orders of the 

 Scotch and foreign non-episcopal Churches : in 

 three pamphlets on the subject. Containing 

 I. A general review of the subject. II. A re- 

 ply to Archdeacon Churton and Chancellor 

 Harington. 2d ed. III. A reply to the Bishop 

 of Exeter's letter to the Archdeacon of Totnes. 

 3d ed. : to which is appended an answer to his 

 defenders the Rev. Messrs Scott and Flower. 



London, 1852. 8 



Another copy. 



A reply to the Bishop of Exeter's second ar- 

 raignment of his Metropolitan in his letter to 

 the Archdeacon of Totness, oppugning the va- 

 lidity of the orders of the foreign non-episco- 

 pal Churches. To which is annexed, a rejoin- 

 der to Chancellor Harington on the same 

 subject. 2d ed. London, 1852. 8 



- A reply to Archdeacon Churton and Chancel- 

 lor Harington, on the term " Church of Scot- 

 land" in the fifty-fifth canon, and on non-epis- 

 copal ordinations. London, 1852. 8 



The nature of Christ's presence in the Eucha- 

 rist : or, the true doctrine of the real presence 

 vindicated in opposition to the fictitious real 

 presence asserted by Archdeacon Denison, Mr 

 (late Archdeacon) Wilberforce, and Dr Pusey : 

 with full proof of the real character of the at- 

 tempt made by those authors to represent their 

 doctrine as that of the Church of England and 

 her divines. 2 vol. London, 1856. 8 



- The blessings of the Reformation. A sermon 

 on the tercentenary of its first permanent es- 

 tablishment in this country by the accession 

 of Queen Elizabeth. London, 1858. 8 



GOODEN, Father. Conference between Dr Cla- 

 gett and Father Gooden about the point of 

 transubstantiation ; [with seventeen sermons 

 by William CLAGETT, D.D.]. 1689 



GOODMAN (GODFREY), D.D., Bisho2> of Glouces- 

 ter. The fall of man, or the corruption of na- 

 ture, proved by the light of our naturall rea- 

 son... London, 1616. 4 



GOODMAN (JOHN), D.D., Rector of Hadham. 

 The penitent pardoned : or, A discourse of the 

 nature of sin, and the efficacy of repentance, 

 under the parable of the prodigal son. To 

 which is added a visitation sermon. 



London, 1679. 4 



Eighth edition. London, 1724. 8 



- Another copy. 



GOODMAN (TOBIAS), Rabbi. An address to the 

 committee of the London society, for promot- 



ing Christianity among the JL-WH ; in \\huli 

 tlu- conduct of tin- committee is investigated, 

 their views examined, and their attempt to 

 overturn the Jewish system of worship proved 

 to be unwarrantable, and contrary to divine 

 revelation. London, 1809. 8 



GOODRICH (S. G.). Fireside education. 



London, 1839. 8 



GOODSIR (JoREPH TAYLOR). Statement drawn 

 up to be laid before a committee of the Pres- 

 bytery of St Andrews, appointed May 15, 1850. 



Edin., 1860. 8 



What force is given to the Greek article by the 

 Professor of Greek in the University of Edin- 

 burgh I A letter to the Professor, with an ap- 

 pendix containing previous correspondence. 



Edin., 1853. 8 



GOODWIN (JOHN), Pastor of St Stephen'*, Cole- 

 man Street, London. Imputatio fidei : or, A 

 treatise of Justification ; wherein the imputa- 

 tion of faith for righteousness (mentioned Rom. 

 iv. 3-5) is explained, and also the great ques- 

 tion largely handled, whether the active obe- 

 dience of Christ, performed to the moral law, 

 be imputed in justification, or no, or how it is 

 imputed... London, 1642. 4 



Another copy. 



The divine authority of the Scriptures assert- 

 ed, or the great charter of the world's blessed- 

 nes asserted... London, 1648. 4 



Another copy. 



An exposition of the ninth chapter of the Epis- 

 tle to the Romans. [Wants title.] 



[London, 1653.] 4 



Another edition. With the Banner of jus- 

 tification displayed. To which is added, 

 Eignvofiotxtot : the agreement and distance of 

 brethren. \Vith a preface by Thomas Jackson. 



London, 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



Mercy in her exaltation. Or, A sovereigne 

 antidote against fear of the second death : in 

 a sermon [on James, ii. 13] preached April 20, 

 1655. London, 1655. 4 



Cata-baptism : or new baptism waxing old and 

 ready to vanish away. In two parts. The 

 former containes Iviii. considerations... preg- 

 nant for the healing of the common scruples 

 touching the subject of baptism, and manner 



' of baptizing. The latter contains an answer 

 to a discourse against infant-baptism, publish- 

 ed not long since by W. A. under the title of, 

 Some baptismall abuses briefly discovered, &c. 

 By J. G. London, 1655. 4 



H^r,puf^in TO Kinvft.ctTix.oi>, or, A being filled with 

 the Spirit... As also, the divinity, or Godhead 

 of the Holy Ghost discussed, and the argu- 

 ments brought against it throughly examined 

 and answered... The necessity of the ministry 

 of the Gospel (called the ministry of the Spirit) 

 discussed, and the usefulness thereof maintain- 

 ed. . .All heretofore delivered in several sermons 

 from Ephes. v. 18. London, 1670. 4" 



Christian theology : selected and systemati- 

 cally arranged : with a life of the author. By 

 Samuel Dunn. London, 1836. 12 



